Brain Reactivates Past Events During New Experiences: Study

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A recent study published in Nature Neuroscience suggests that the human brain reactivates past events during new experiences, similar to how rodents replay relevant past events while navigating a maze. The study found that representations of past events were reactivated in the brain while participants watched a movie or listened to a narrated story, helping them make sense of each present scene. The researchers suggest that this "replay" process may have a richer function in humans and could inspire further studies aimed at better understanding its other functional roles.
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